Split is a unique shopping destination in 2026, but it is better for artisanal goods and luxury malls than for high-street boutique browsing in the old town. Within the walls of Diocletian's Palace, shopping is largely limited to souvenirs, high-end jewelry (Filigree), and traditional Croatian ties (Cravats). For a modern retail experience, you must head to the outskirts of the city to malls like Mall of Split or City Center One, which house over 150 international brands each. These are the largest shopping centers in the Dalmatia region. If you seek authenticity, the "Pazar" (Green Market) near the silver gate of the palace is excellent for local olive oils, lavender products, and wines. In 2026, Split is also gaining a reputation for "Concept Stores" in the Varoš neighborhood, which showcase local Croatian fashion designers, making it a great place for those who want to find unique pieces that aren't available in standard global chains.